S. Ramos: waiting for Firmino's statement to feel cold from my sweat

After the Champions League final, in which Madrid's "Real" impressively triumphed for the third time in a row, a lot of controversies arose.

Real's team captain Sergio Ramos received a lot of harsh criticism, allegedly injuring Mohamed Salah with unacceptable actions that caused him to fall to the ground.

Furthermore, less than two weeks after the final, reports surfaced that Loris Karius played with a concussion. And the culprit was none other than S. Ramos. The "Liverpool" goalkeeper became a victim of the struggle between Virgil van Dijk and S. Ramos. The Dutchman pushed the Real defender, and he accidentally hooked onto L. Karius' head.

It is said that this episode most likely caused the concussion. Nevertheless, S. Ramos seems tired of such talk.

"Damn, they pay too much attention to Salah's injury. I didn't want to talk about it because it's all blown out of proportion.

I saw that episode perfectly. He grabbed my arm, and I fell on the other side, and he hurt his other arm, but everyone repeats that I used judo moves.

After the goalkeeper said I hit him, I only need Firmino to say that he's cold, because my sweat dropped on him," Ramos expressed his anger.

The Spaniard also revealed that he spoke with M. Salah, and he could continue playing.

"I chatted with Salah through messages and everything was fine for him. He could have continued playing if he had received painkillers for the second half.

I've done that before, but when Ramos does something like that, it lasts a bit longer. I don't know if it's because I've been in Madrid for so long or because we've been winning for so long and people start looking at things differently," added S. Ramos.